I hope they do more for the Young Avengers than the comics did.
I hope they do more for the Young Avengers than the comics did.
The way so far these shows are going deep with character building I have faith in them if they keep investing this much in character building they should easily make them bigger. I feel the same way about a lot of the more peripheral figures they are bringing to the forefront here. This one at a time, well two with Billy and Tommy, methodical introduction in their own little worlds so far is exactly how it should be. Before you start bringing them together. They make sense so far not shoehorned in.
This is why I have such high hopes for X-Men under this umbrella too. We will finally get actual developed characters not just criminally underdeveloped,special effects showpieces.
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Saw the episode and liked it. Walker is more likeable here than in the comics. The buddy cop comedy is hit or miss but Sam and Bucky sell it by the end.
I thought Zemo was on the cellphone but I'm probably wrong.
Oh, I like the slow build up that's been happening. I like that the Young Avengers have been introduced one at a time in various properties. My problem lies solely with the comics- when it first came out, I was expecting Young Avengers to be Marvel's answer to the Teen Titans. I wanted a long-running series. Instead, we got two volumes, and then a hodge-podge of appearances later on, most of the original cast split off and went their separate ways, and there was a second run that I missed completely. And that was a disappointment to me.
I think that underdevelopment in comics will help actually. They have more license to be creative and develop farther than even the comics have. Take Tommy for example. Hes still vastly underdeveloped as an individual compared to Wiccan his brother whos a LGBT superstar couple.
They could do a lot more with him in the tv realm if they wanted too
Yeah, they weren't bad guys.
They were actually good guys but somewhat more extreme than Captain America.
Particularly John Walker, the guy pretty much lost his mind and went on a murderous vengeance spree after his parents got killed.
But damn, Walker is a powerhouse in the comics...I was hoping to see that in the series.
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I liked the episode. Except the one thing that bothered me is the Trucks just driving off down the road with no one following. They have a helicopter drop new cap off. They have a c-130 drop Flacon and winter soldier off. They have resources but drop 2 guys down to stop this super important transport. Then the heros get knocked off, and the trucks just drive down the road. But oh well I suppose that is tv.
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